In addition to college lectures, exams, and projects as a sophomore at the University of Alabama, Abbie Powell, a 2017 graduate of Sequatchie County High School, is part of a national level mock trial team competing around the nation. For more see the February 21 issue of The Dunlap Tribune.

Initially believing children may have been trapped in a burning mobile home, the Dunlap Volunteer Fire Department (DVFD) reported to a fire off Rankin Avenue on February 18. All occupants of the home were out and safe, said DVD Chief Norman Hatfield, except for a family pet that could not be rescued. For more see…

The 48th homecoming service at Way of the Cross Baptist Church is planned for Sunday, August 5 with special speaker, Bro. Buddy Strickland, and singing by Heaven’s Mountain Band. Sunday school begins at 10:00 a.m., followed by the morning service at 10:45. Lunch will be served in the fellowship hall and the afternoon singing is at 1:30 p.m. Pastor Lanny Tate and the congregation invite everyone to attend. The church is located at 444 Fredonia Road in Dunlap. For more information, call 949-3699 or go to the church’s website, www.wotcbc.org.TS31

Homecoming at Cagle Community Church is scheduled for Sunday, August 5 at 10:00 a.m. Bro. Scotty Lawson from McMinnville will be the guest speaker and Broken Vessels from Fairview will be singing. Pastor Darrell Nance and the church invite everyone to attend. The church is located on Hwy. 8 and 111.TS31

Daus Baptist Church will be celebrating homecoming on Sunday, August 5. Sunday School begins at 10 a.m., followed by worship at 11:00. There will be special preaching and singing. Lunch will be served after the worship service. Everyone is welcome. The church is located in the Daus community, just north of Southend Volunteer Fire Department, on West Valley Road.TS31

Music on the Mountain is held at the Cagle Community Center on the third Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m. A covered dish meal is served at 5:30 p.m., followed by a jam session in the library for beginning musicians and those who don’t have a group. This is a free concert. Anyone interested in playing and/or singing is welcome to join. For more information, call Sharon at 949-2843 or 304-1927. T32S33

Cowboy Church at the Tennessee Guest Ranch is held on the second Saturday of each month, through November, beginning at 5:00 p.m. with food, fellowship and fun. The next church service is planned for September 8 and includes free pony rides for children 12 and under, chuck wagon chow appetizers for the family and meet the horses in the stables. At 6:00 p.m., its Cowboy Church with a live horse presentation, music and a message (rain or shine, indoor facilities available). Music groups interested in performing can go to cowboychurchsv.com or call (423) 554-4677. The ranch is located on 1050 Ray Hixson Road in Dunlap.